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i just recieved a bunch of acryl testors bottle paints, what are the pros and cons of this paint. i have always used enamel paints and kept the 'ol baby jar of thinner on the bench. is it worth keeping it, can you use acrylic with enamel, or maybe just pass it on to another modeler that uses the acryl paint? just looking for advice, old habits die hard.

thanks in advance.

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You'll love it if you use it Al! It cleans up with water and flows off of a brush so much better. It's the only paint I'll shoot through an airbrush when I do use one. I haven't bought enamel in a jar since the first time I tried it.

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Testor's acrylics are the best, eaasiest to use all around acrylics. Brushes clean up with liquid soap & water, or windex. Thin with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol, or distilled/filtered, all of which you probably have already.

Sprays so much easier than enamel, doesn't clog the ferrule on your brushes like enamel. I prefer them over any other paint, but for metallics, you're better sticking with enamel or trying Tamiya. Tamiya metallics and clear/transparent colors are excellent, but their formula is less forgiving for brush painting. You may have to build up coats, and they don't like being brushed over once they tack up.

You should be able to use any primer you want, being acryilic you don't get any weird compatibility issues, either.

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